Boondox
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Craftsbury Common, Vermont
- Tractor
- Deere 4044R cab, Kubota KX-121-3S
Came home yesterday to find some idiot from Massachusetts had parked his Nissan in the middle of the road, blocking access to my driveway. Couldn't get Clementine out to plow. Called the local cops. An officer came out and shook his head at the sight. Wrote up a parking ticket and was going to call a tow truck, but the tourist would have come back and needed a ride into town. Might have been angry, etc. So since we weren't planning on going anywhere, he put the ticket on the windshield and called the local highway department. Had the driver plow the road and leave a six foot wall of snow directly behind the fellow's Nissan.
About six hours later the fellow finally showed up. Tried to back over the mound, but wet snow is pretty hard to push through. Tried digging himself out with his hands, but that's pretty hard too. He started pounding on my door about the same time the officer came back to check up on us. He started swearing at the officer. Bad move. His shouting and pounding, of course, alerted my dogs. My alpha male, Molson, who was badly beaten before we got him and is now absolutely devoted to us, bared his impressive fangs until the man cooled down.
The officer gave him another citation (Disturbing the peace) and a choice of having Willy (who charges on a sliding scale based on how big a jerk he is dealing with) bring his grader up to remove the snow, or to hire me to move it. $50 richer, I had him pull forward and fired up Clementine. Took all of five minutes to clear the roadway.
Tamara and I love and support our local police /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Pete
About six hours later the fellow finally showed up. Tried to back over the mound, but wet snow is pretty hard to push through. Tried digging himself out with his hands, but that's pretty hard too. He started pounding on my door about the same time the officer came back to check up on us. He started swearing at the officer. Bad move. His shouting and pounding, of course, alerted my dogs. My alpha male, Molson, who was badly beaten before we got him and is now absolutely devoted to us, bared his impressive fangs until the man cooled down.
The officer gave him another citation (Disturbing the peace) and a choice of having Willy (who charges on a sliding scale based on how big a jerk he is dealing with) bring his grader up to remove the snow, or to hire me to move it. $50 richer, I had him pull forward and fired up Clementine. Took all of five minutes to clear the roadway.
Tamara and I love and support our local police /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Pete